GTR update
GTR update
From a reliable source (actually a friend that works for Nissan and a dealership) The new GTR 2008-2009 production run will have 800 cars shipped to the US. My friend/dealership will receive only 1 and it will list for $80,000.00. Now that being said, the dealership across the US will put a $100-$110,000.00 price tag on it due to the limited availability. Also there presently one dealership in California that is attempting to purchase the majority of cars (500). Just what I heard, take it with a grain of salt, time will tell.
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Originally Posted by tekknikal
no offense, but i highly doubt any of the above is true..
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Highly unlikely one dealership would be allowed that kind of allotment if those numbers are anywhere close to being true.
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For that price tag, you'll find me in a Porsche GT3 instead of the Skyline. If I can actually spit out 110k when it finally arrive here in US.
GT-R is always been a mass produced super car in Japan and I don't believe it'll ever be changed as there isn't any car in Japan that fit the legendary king of the road status other then the king GT-R itself. I won't mind they made a V-spec to be priced at $80k ~ $110k but it'll need to have the performance to out gun a Porsche GT3. Otherwise it'll just be a over priced piece of crap.
GT-R is always been a mass produced super car in Japan and I don't believe it'll ever be changed as there isn't any car in Japan that fit the legendary king of the road status other then the king GT-R itself. I won't mind they made a V-spec to be priced at $80k ~ $110k but it'll need to have the performance to out gun a Porsche GT3. Otherwise it'll just be a over priced piece of crap.
I highly doubt that that one dealership will get that many cars. It's absurd for one dealer to get that many cars. I believe the car will have a premium but to list it at a $20k to $30k premium...is something that NISSAN will not get. The SL55 when it first came out got a $30k premium. The GTR is not in the same league...and like aforementioned...if the car is $110,000.00 then what makes the GTR better than a Porsche GT3, Aston Martin DB9, BMW M6, Maserati Gran Sport, etc. etc. etc.
Originally Posted by canuck
Jeez guys, the original poster actually said to take it with a grain of salt.....let's just do exactly before we jump on him.


